From the moment children come into this world, their main activity is constituted by playing. They are introduced to the world around them through play. Even parents and guardians interact with them in a playful manner. It is no surprise that children learn by playing. However, the relevance of learning through play continues to be debatable. For adolescents and adults, learning through play is less evident. The act of learning no longer goes through playing but is relegated to the private sphere and finds no space in the school system: Playing is seen as a mere distraction. Through John Dewey, this study presents that setting aside playing in education is regrettable. Not only is playing an effective way to learn but it is also a major too...
This article provides a thorough analysis of John Dewey and his theory experimentalism. John Dewey w...
This chapter provides a reconstruction of Dewey’s approach to citizenship education based on his boo...
This chapter provides a reconstruction of Dewey’s approach to citizenship education based on his boo...
The chapter that John Dewey dedicates to consideration of play and work in the curriculum in Democra...
It is difficult to find just one place to look for children and childhood in the American philosophe...
Democratic schools do not have compulsory uniform curricula. Instead, these schools promote learni...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018An inclusive education setting is one in which stud...
In this paper, we examine how “school” was discussed in John Dewey\u27s philosophy of education and ...
This paper sketches some elements that define the pedagogical significance of play for the construct...
Dewey regards the intrinsic nature of education as the following. First, education is social necessi...
In this thesis the concept of play is examined to determine and characterise what is the concepts fu...
The purpose of this study was to synthesize the operational definition of education through an explo...
This article is a theoretical discourse which examined the role of play as an indispensable entity f...
John Dewey was an American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer who was known to be a...
Play in humans, especially in human children, has been written about extensively by psychologists an...
This article provides a thorough analysis of John Dewey and his theory experimentalism. John Dewey w...
This chapter provides a reconstruction of Dewey’s approach to citizenship education based on his boo...
This chapter provides a reconstruction of Dewey’s approach to citizenship education based on his boo...
The chapter that John Dewey dedicates to consideration of play and work in the curriculum in Democra...
It is difficult to find just one place to look for children and childhood in the American philosophe...
Democratic schools do not have compulsory uniform curricula. Instead, these schools promote learni...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018An inclusive education setting is one in which stud...
In this paper, we examine how “school” was discussed in John Dewey\u27s philosophy of education and ...
This paper sketches some elements that define the pedagogical significance of play for the construct...
Dewey regards the intrinsic nature of education as the following. First, education is social necessi...
In this thesis the concept of play is examined to determine and characterise what is the concepts fu...
The purpose of this study was to synthesize the operational definition of education through an explo...
This article is a theoretical discourse which examined the role of play as an indispensable entity f...
John Dewey was an American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer who was known to be a...
Play in humans, especially in human children, has been written about extensively by psychologists an...
This article provides a thorough analysis of John Dewey and his theory experimentalism. John Dewey w...
This chapter provides a reconstruction of Dewey’s approach to citizenship education based on his boo...
This chapter provides a reconstruction of Dewey’s approach to citizenship education based on his boo...